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ES Course Syllabi and Websites

The list below contains Environmental Studies courses which have active webpages or course syllabi (.pdf's).

Current Academic Quarter:

25 ( Quantitative Thinking in ES)

108A (The Origins of Western Science)

110 (Disease and the Environment)

112 (World Population, Policies & Env.) .pdf
- Download Midterm Study Guide .pdf

125B (Environmental Planning and Law) .pdf

165B (Adv. Environmental Impact Analysis) .pdf

166FP (Small Scale Food Production)

190 (Current Topics: Channel Islands)

All ES Courses with Websites/Syllabi:

1 (Introduction to Environmental Studies)

2 (Introduction to Environmental Science) .pdf

3 (Introduction to Social and Cultural Environments) .pdf

15 (Chemistry of the Environment) .pdf

20 (Intro to Shorline and Watershed Issues, Policy, & Research) .pdf

25 ( Quantitative Thinking in ES)

100 (Environmental Ecology) .pdf

105 (Solar and Renewable Energy) .pdf

106 (Critical Thinking about Human-Environment Problems and Solutions)

107C (Revolutions in Biology: Darwinian, Structural and Embryonic) .pdf

107C (Revolutions in Biology: Darwinian, Structural and Embryonic) .pdf

107E (History of Animal Use in Science)

107R (History of Environemntal Restoration) .pdf

108A (The Origins of Western Science)

110 (Disease and the Environment)

111 (The CA Channel Islands)

112 (World Population, Policies & Env.) .pdf

114A (Intro to Soil Science) .pdf

114B (Soils and Geomorphology) .pdf

115 (Energy and the Environment) .pdf

116 (Urban Environments) .pdf

116 (Indicators Project Website)

117 (Science and Policy of Climate Change) .pdf

118 (Industrial Ecology) .pdf

119 (Resources Ecology & Management of CA Wildland Ecosystem) .pdf

120 (Toxics in the Environment)

122NE (Cultural Representations: Nature & Environment) .pdf

123 (Coastal and Ocean Law and Policy)

125A (Principles of Environmental Law) .pdf

125B (Environmental Planning and Law) .pdf

127 (Environmental Education) .pdf

128 (Ecological Constraints to Ecosystem Resoration) .pdf

130A (Third World Environments: Problems & Prospects) .pdf

130B (Third World Environments) .pdf

130C (Third World Environments) .pdf

131 (International Env. Law and Diplomacy)

132 (Human Behavior & Globl Environment) .pdf
• Download Study Guide #1 .pdf
• Download Study Guide #2 .pdf
• Download Study Guide #3 .pdf

134 (Coastal Processes and Mgt.) .pdf

135A (Environmental Planning) .pdf

135B (Advanced Environmental Planning) .pdf

135B (Indicators Project Website)

140 (Management of Renewable Resources)

144 (Rivers) .pdf

146 (Animals in Human Society) .pdf

149 (World Agriculture, Food, and Population)

152 (Applied Marine Ecology) .pdf

158ES (Crop Genetic Resources)

160 American Environmental Literature .pdf

162A (Water Pollution) .pdf

165A (Environmental Impact Analysis) .pdf

165B (Adv. Environmental Impact Analysis) .pdf

166BT (Biotechnology, Food, and Agriculture) .pdf

166FP (Small Scale Food Production)

167 (Biogeography: Study of Plan and Animal Distributions) .pdf

168 (Aqueous Transport of Pollutants) .pdf

169 (Tracer Hydrology) .pdf

171 (Ecosystem Processes) .pdf

172 (Integrated Materials & Waste Management)

173 (American Environmental History) .pdf

174 (Environmental Policy & Economics)

175 (Advanced Environmental Econ)

176A (Water Policy in the West) .pdf

178 (Politics and the Environment) .pdf

179 (Natural Resource Economics)

183 (Films of the Natural and Human Environment) .pdf

184 (Gender and the Environment) .pdf

188 (The Ethics of Human-Environmental Relations) .pdf

189 (Religion and Ecology in America) .pdf

190 (Current Topics: Channel Islands)

190 (Current Topics) "Environmental Careers"

193EC (Ethnoecology)

193ER (Environment in the 21st Century) .pdf

193GO (Whale and Elephants)

193SU (Goleta Sustainable Food Systems)

197 (Senior Thesis in ES) .pdf

 

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